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most of that after mark zuckerberg's first public comments since he took his company public. >> i just want to build good stuff. when you look at 10, 20 years from now the legacy of this company should be that we've connected everyone in the world and everyone can share all the stuff that they want and that's a lot. that's a lot to get excited about, whether it's fun exciting, whatever. some days are hard, some days kick ass but i think everyone is amped for what they're doing. >> but can they stay amped? >>> heating oil, the only commodity on the up side b by .66%. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was
most of that after mark zuckerberg's first public comments since he took his company public. >> i just want to build good stuff. when you look at 10, 20 years from now the legacy of this company should be that we've connected everyone in the world and everyone can share all the stuff that they want and that's a lot. that's a lot to get excited about, whether it's fun exciting, whatever. some days are hard, some days kick ass but i think everyone is amped for what they're doing. >>...
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mark zuckerberg said he bought instagram to take out a competitor. transactions over 66 million must be reviewed by the ftc or d.o.j. now, if one of the agencies does decide to take a closer look at the deal, the review could be several months long. facebook even said it would pay instagram $200 million in a break-up deal even though they expect to close the deal by the end of q2. now, that fee, that $200 million fee is 20% of the deal size and when most mergers, on average, they carry a termination around 3% of that transaction size. even at&t's massive $4 billion breakup fee, that was only 10% of the deal size and set to signal confidence and commitment behind the deal on behalf of at&t. that could be true on facebook's side in case the deal diverted possible venture capital money and in mark zuckerberg's one on one negotiations he didn't know what he was doing that is no accident. 20% break-up fee, they have to be confident that they can get this done. >> as we all know that facebook lives large. not surprised. thank you, kayla. >>> heading toward
mark zuckerberg said he bought instagram to take out a competitor. transactions over 66 million must be reviewed by the ftc or d.o.j. now, if one of the agencies does decide to take a closer look at the deal, the review could be several months long. facebook even said it would pay instagram $200 million in a break-up deal even though they expect to close the deal by the end of q2. now, that fee, that $200 million fee is 20% of the deal size and when most mergers, on average, they carry a...
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there is mark zuckerberg wearing a suit. i joked before the commercial, that zuckerberg didn't even wear a suit before, during his wedding. and maria, i stand corrected. one of our production staff went to the internet. >> spoke too soon. >> and found a picture of mr. zuckerberg at his wedding wearing a suit. he's wearing it for the second time. i stand corrected. >> that was the meeting with the prime minister of russia, medvedev. so woel learn why that meeting took place coming up. the fourth quarter is starting off strong after the manufacturing sector unexpectedly expanded. we are well off the highs of the day. certainly for this market. >> so is the start of a big fourth quarter rally or not? or could october turn into the horror fest we've seen in the past for the bulls? with us, our friend, gordon, cnbc market analyst from rosenblat securities. we've lost altitude going to the close. what are your expectations for this month that usually has a cloud over it and for the fourth quarter? >> yeah, bill. we've been getting
there is mark zuckerberg wearing a suit. i joked before the commercial, that zuckerberg didn't even wear a suit before, during his wedding. and maria, i stand corrected. one of our production staff went to the internet. >> spoke too soon. >> and found a picture of mr. zuckerberg at his wedding wearing a suit. he's wearing it for the second time. i stand corrected. >> that was the meeting with the prime minister of russia, medvedev. so woel learn why that meeting took place...
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can either mark zuckerberg or sheryl sandberg turn the company's sagging stock around? >>> and peering over the cliff. at least one organization is proposing a less painful alternative to falling off the fiscal cliff. find out who they are and what they plan to do, straight ahead on "the closing bell." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to get an edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 their equity ratings show me how schwab tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rates specific foreign stocks tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 based on things like fundamentals, momentum and risk. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i also have access to independent tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 firms like
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i've been working with mark zuckerberg since near the start of the company. i've been on the board for over four years. it's been great to see the company develop. i think they have a very bright future. >> what is your view on how he's led the company since the founding of it? is mark zuckerberg -- do you have faith in him to continue as a public company even with the botched up ipo? >> i think he's not only one of the best technology industry ceos, i think he's one of the best ceos period right now in the world. he has an absolutely unbelievable long-term vision. he's just an absolute monster when it comes to execution. he's incredibly focused. you know, the bond with his employees is unbelievable. i spoke about two months ago. they opened with a standing ovation for the ceo. i have never seen that before in my life at any company. look, he's 28. he's going to be doing this for the next 30 years. it's just -- i think there's incredible potential with that company. >> is there still the vibrancy going on in silicon valley? lots of start-ups, entrepreneuriali
i've been working with mark zuckerberg since near the start of the company. i've been on the board for over four years. it's been great to see the company develop. i think they have a very bright future. >> what is your view on how he's led the company since the founding of it? is mark zuckerberg -- do you have faith in him to continue as a public company even with the botched up ipo? >> i think he's not only one of the best technology industry ceos, i think he's one of the best...
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mark zuckerberg really opens the word and keeps it connected. that sounds great but i can guarantee you if they miss or guide down, investors are not going to be liking shares of facebook. this is a wait and see for me. >> let's talk about jpmorgan. >> this is a premier franchise. it's not a long-term capital demise here. the stocks should grind higher. retest the 200-day moving average and the gap down around 36.50, $37 from. there, we get into that window. absence of overhead resistance, that takes us down to $41. that's roughly up from here. jpmorgan is on sale and we are a buyer. >> rich, thank you so much. we'll continue to follow these stories. bill, over to you. >>> heading towards the close, we have about 30 minutes left with the dow coming off the lows down 94 points. david says there's a better than one in three chance that greece leads the euro zone. does that mean there's a better in one in three chance of a market meltdown here? we'll ask him about that. and sheila bair is going to give us her case for breaking up jpmorgan chase. do
mark zuckerberg really opens the word and keeps it connected. that sounds great but i can guarantee you if they miss or guide down, investors are not going to be liking shares of facebook. this is a wait and see for me. >> let's talk about jpmorgan. >> this is a premier franchise. it's not a long-term capital demise here. the stocks should grind higher. retest the 200-day moving average and the gap down around 36.50, $37 from. there, we get into that window. absence of overhead...
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is this ceo mark zuckerberg's redemption after that rough ipo in may? shares of the social network off its highs for the day, but it is also fallen 40% since it went public. >>> here's a look at how some of the other social media stocks are trading right now. accolade overdrive. zagat just gave hertz its top rating in 15 categories, including best overall car rental. so elevate your next car rental experience with the best. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. we know you.ther reason more investors are saying... we know you have to rise early... and work late, with not enough sleep in between. how yo
is this ceo mark zuckerberg's redemption after that rough ipo in may? shares of the social network off its highs for the day, but it is also fallen 40% since it went public. >>> here's a look at how some of the other social media stocks are trading right now. accolade overdrive. zagat just gave hertz its top rating in 15 categories, including best overall car rental. so elevate your next car rental experience with the best. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of...
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then, $4.6 billion of mark zuckerberg's wealth gone in seven days. my observation on what continues to be the worst ipos of the year. you're watching "closing bell," first in business on cnbc worldwide. worldwide. and corrects for whe. we imagined a vehicle that can increase emergency braking power when you need it most. and we imagined it looking like nothing else on the road today. then...we built it. the 2012 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. for exceptional offers high schools in six states enrolled in the national math and science initiative... ...which helped students and teachers get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> joining me is dan greenhouse. good to see you. keith, thank you for joining us. what are you seeing for tomorrow? >> we're still pretty much celebratin
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acquisitions the company's done, patents it owns and very likely an opening memo from mark zuckerberg about the future of the company, and details about who's already on the facebook. right now the list stands at dst partners from the original harvard brain trust. so that's what we're expecting as far as what we're going to see a little bit later this week. >> what do we know about investment banks, who's doing the deal, the exchanges, where will the company list? >> there are reports they won't list an exchange on the filing that we'll see a little bit later this week. it's also likely if that happens, they won't list investment bankers either, because these two institutions, they'll fight voraciously, especially on price. especially with such a large ipo. and not listing these institutions formally will keep them fighting. facebook can definitely drive that competition for a little while longer. the price tag also won't be disclosed for such a giant jumbo ipo. >> we'll be watching. thank you so much. >> let's keep this conversation going and talk to one facebook investor who has exp
acquisitions the company's done, patents it owns and very likely an opening memo from mark zuckerberg about the future of the company, and details about who's already on the facebook. right now the list stands at dst partners from the original harvard brain trust. so that's what we're expecting as far as what we're going to see a little bit later this week. >> what do we know about investment banks, who's doing the deal, the exchanges, where will the company list? >> there are...
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zuckerberg. and one of them may be the next entrepreneur to turn a big idea into an entire new industry. that's the promise of america. that's what this country's all about. so if these entrepreneurs are willing to keep giving their all, the least washington can do is to help them succeed. i plan to do that now by proudly signing this bill. thank you very much everybody. [ applause ] >> the president in washington, d.c. with the jobs act. jump start our business start-ups. but while the goal of the jobs act certainly is to promote entrepreneurship and give companies time to breathe and grow, some folks like our own herb greenberg say there may be an unintended consequence from the job act and that could be the increased incident of fraud. let's bring in herb back in englewood cliffs. you wrote about this this morning. others have been out as well. why do you think that this act could help jobs but also help fraud? >> you're rolling back regulations. you're basically becoming less transparent for
zuckerberg. and one of them may be the next entrepreneur to turn a big idea into an entire new industry. that's the promise of america. that's what this country's all about. so if these entrepreneurs are willing to keep giving their all, the least washington can do is to help them succeed. i plan to do that now by proudly signing this bill. thank you very much everybody. [ applause ] >> the president in washington, d.c. with the jobs act. jump start our business start-ups. but while the...
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>> plus, mark zuckerberg getting set to take the stage tonight. what must he say to turn the tide for investors? >> and we'll be joined by shawn matthews on his charity event. trading for charity and much more. >>> we had some breaking news not long ago. mary thompson also has more for us on this deal reached between citigroup and morgan stanley about their joint venture. morgan stanley, morgan stanley will take control in full ownership by at least june of 2015 if not sooner. >> exactly, david. we were focusing on one of my questions was what kind of write-down citi would have to take. by cnbc's calculation right now, the write-down on their 49% stake in morgan stanley/smith barney will be $4 billion pre-tax. by cnbc's calculation, that's the size of the write-down they're expected to take. you might recall earlier this summer, they submitted a filing to the sec saying because the two sides were so far about on the valuation of the joint venture that it would likely have to take a write-down in the feature, and on a pre-tax basis it likely would
>> plus, mark zuckerberg getting set to take the stage tonight. what must he say to turn the tide for investors? >> and we'll be joined by shawn matthews on his charity event. trading for charity and much more. >>> we had some breaking news not long ago. mary thompson also has more for us on this deal reached between citigroup and morgan stanley about their joint venture. morgan stanley, morgan stanley will take control in full ownership by at least june of 2015 if not...
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i want you to hear what he said about mark zuckerberg and get your reaction. >> i think he's not only one of the best technology industry ceos, i think he's one of the best ceos period in the world right now. he has an absolutely unbelievable long-term vision. he's just an absolute monster when it comes to execution. he's incredibly focused. >> roy, you agree with that? would you buy facebook here? >> i would. when we look at a long-term growth, i think silicon valley, especially in facebook, they look at a lot of the long-term innovation. i know that's not necessarily what investors want to hear when they're reporting quarterly numbers. i do believe facebook has a lot of growth, especially in the mobile technology world. five years ago when we were talking about mobile technology, it meant an entirely different world. today when we talk about mobile technology, we talk about smart phones. we talk about tablets. if you look at microsoft, the way they integrate windows 8, it is mostly geared towards the mobile technology. it's moving away from desk top computing. >> you think the stock
i want you to hear what he said about mark zuckerberg and get your reaction. >> i think he's not only one of the best technology industry ceos, i think he's one of the best ceos period in the world right now. he has an absolutely unbelievable long-term vision. he's just an absolute monster when it comes to execution. he's incredibly focused. >> roy, you agree with that? would you buy facebook here? >> i would. when we look at a long-term growth, i think silicon valley,...
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people are really -- they buy into mark zuckerberg's mantra. i think when he made this speech he was really saying it to them as a way to make sure that the morale wouldn't go down, not that the morale is already going down. i just think that you have to understand how they work. i don't think he's ever going to really care about investors. he's just telling employees we understand this is painful but don't worry. >> we will see. we will see. wow. the employees don't care -- the employees out there buying the houses in silicon valley, buying the cars, and -- >> on hope their stock options -- >> believe me, they care. >> great to see you. julia, thank you for joining us from the west coast as well. i want to make one more point. >> yes, sir. >> it could be they have convinced institutional shareholders of the long-term story. but you would have to be a fool to buy now even if you believed in that long-term story when you know the stock is going to go down because the lock-ups are expiring. >> if you truly believe this was an opportunity to accum
people are really -- they buy into mark zuckerberg's mantra. i think when he made this speech he was really saying it to them as a way to make sure that the morale wouldn't go down, not that the morale is already going down. i just think that you have to understand how they work. i don't think he's ever going to really care about investors. he's just telling employees we understand this is painful but don't worry. >> we will see. we will see. wow. the employees don't care -- the employees...
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it's been quite a week for mark zuckerberg. the one thing he will remember from this week will be what? swimming in pools. and his marriage, i think. he wore a suit. we'll get final thoughts on this week after a short break. don't go away. hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better for xerox to help manage their finance processing. so they can focus on keeping the world moving. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> let's go to rick santelli who is watching the euro in spain. folks in spain thinking about taking their money out. responsible to talk about a bank run so casually, or not? >> you know, i don't think so. i try never to say words like, you know, the c word, crash, or the bank runs because obviously the media and the pr
it's been quite a week for mark zuckerberg. the one thing he will remember from this week will be what? swimming in pools. and his marriage, i think. he wore a suit. we'll get final thoughts on this week after a short break. don't go away. hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is...
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there's a photograph in this morning's new york post of mark zuckerberg with his bride. they are in rome on their honeymoon and where are they eating? >> he's at mcdonald's. you couple that with the fact -- i know this is too easy. you couple that with the fact that as they are dining and honeymooning in rome, the value of the shares have gone down 25% in the last week. the line comes about -- i don't know if that's fair or not. >> i don't think he's watching his pennies. >> if i'm 28 and i'm a multibillier dollar ceo of a newly publicly traded company, i'd probably go on the honeymoon, too. right now he's not on the job as his company is suffering and everybody is talking about the future growth strategy. >> what a weekend. take my company public for $104 billion and then let's go get married. >> life is good. >> life is good at 28. >> we'll take a break at the market continues to rally. the closing countdown for this tuesday. >>> i need a pacemaker. >> as both parties in washington accuse the other of trying to throw granny off the cliff when it comes to health care cu
there's a photograph in this morning's new york post of mark zuckerberg with his bride. they are in rome on their honeymoon and where are they eating? >> he's at mcdonald's. you couple that with the fact -- i know this is too easy. you couple that with the fact that as they are dining and honeymooning in rome, the value of the shares have gone down 25% in the last week. the line comes about -- i don't know if that's fair or not. >> i don't think he's watching his pennies. >>...
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. >>> facebook's wall street start hasn't worked out the way mark zuckerberg perhaps planned. today looks like the most painful one yet for the company's ceo. flashback to facebook's ipo, may 18th, remember that? high hopes. with that debut. but then since then its stock value has dropped by nearly half. today it really could tank. cnn's maribel aber joins us. explain what's happening with the facebook shares. why is it continuing to go down? >> good morning. today officially ends one of facebook's lock-up periods. that means investors who got in on the ipo can sell their shares. people like coo sheryl sandberg and big investment banks like goldman sachs. the lock-up period is normal for any company that goes public. it requires some shareholders to hang on to their shares, usually between 90 or -- 100-day lock-up period. the goal is simple, it's stability. it prevents the market from being flooded with shares immediately after the ipo. in most cases it keeps it from tanking. the lock-up period helps boost the company's value. today, more than 270 million shares are free to be
. >>> facebook's wall street start hasn't worked out the way mark zuckerberg perhaps planned. today looks like the most painful one yet for the company's ceo. flashback to facebook's ipo, may 18th, remember that? high hopes. with that debut. but then since then its stock value has dropped by nearly half. today it really could tank. cnn's maribel aber joins us. explain what's happening with the facebook shares. why is it continuing to go down? >> good morning. today officially...
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and is mark zuckerberg really fit and ready to lead a public company? three key topics coming up after the break. first, some of the etfs that are going the other way. these are inverse etfs. in other words, if you bet on them, you're up today as those green arrows all demonstrate. back in two, folks. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." let's run down three big stories in the tech world. jon fortt of cnbc fame and john herring the ceo of lookout mobile are players and both joining us from our all things d conference. gentlemen, welcome. first up, the mess at blackberry widens the company's warning of an operating loss. wall street bankers helping research in motion assess its financial condition. mr. herring, what do you think is the future right now of blackberry? >> well, i think what's most interesting to observe right now is the trend we're seeing especially with respect to rim that they're really focusing on rim as an asset, as a financial asset, rather than on the product itself. and i think that's going to have significant implications for the lon
and is mark zuckerberg really fit and ready to lead a public company? three key topics coming up after the break. first, some of the etfs that are going the other way. these are inverse etfs. in other words, if you bet on them, you're up today as those green arrows all demonstrate. back in two, folks. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." let's run down three big stories in the tech world. jon fortt of cnbc fame and john herring the ceo of lookout mobile are players and both...
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>>> facebook shares up since mark zuckerberg's interview. he called facebook stock's performance disappointing but said not to underestimate the company. he expressed optimism about facebook's mobile strategy. >> we're seeing some great mobile monetiization. i think we know we'll do well on that. there's a huge opportunity. >> zuckerbergless facebook has no plans to build a phone calling such a move clearly the wrong strategy for the company. his argument, jim is if we made a phone, we might sell 10 million, 20 million, in his words it it would not move the needle for us. >> look, first of all, i want to say, i thought this was a great conference. >> i thought it was great as well. >> it was great. zuckerberg admits -- i'm holding up the headlines for "the financial times," zuckerberg admits -- i went over their conference call from july 21st. not once do they say anything is wrong with mobile. they made the bet on html 5 and it looks like a disaster. this has been for the sole of web of internet. do you go with adobe common denominator -- j
>>> facebook shares up since mark zuckerberg's interview. he called facebook stock's performance disappointing but said not to underestimate the company. he expressed optimism about facebook's mobile strategy. >> we're seeing some great mobile monetiization. i think we know we'll do well on that. there's a huge opportunity. >> zuckerbergless facebook has no plans to build a phone calling such a move clearly the wrong strategy for the company. his argument, jim is if we made...
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mark zuckerberg is not selling. should you be buying facebook shares now? carl, we'll send it back to you and also talk nfl with our resident nflers the najarian boys. >> the nfl will open its season tonight and while profits are not an issue and the league is facing pretty big headwinds brian shactman is outside the stadium in new jersey where the giants host the cowboys tonight. good morning, brian. >> reporter: exactly right. this league gets at least 3 billion a year just from television revenues. we all know the super bowl is basically a national holiday. when you said headwinds it is a perfect way to put it. i won't even mention the new orleans saints and bountygate still in court. let's start with labor. they locked out the referees and it looks like replacements will start the season. game attendance dropping. youth football participation also dropping. part of that is the controversy surrounding concussions which is huge both on main street and in the courtroom where 140 lawsuits involving more than 3,000 former nfl players have been filed against
mark zuckerberg is not selling. should you be buying facebook shares now? carl, we'll send it back to you and also talk nfl with our resident nflers the najarian boys. >> the nfl will open its season tonight and while profits are not an issue and the league is facing pretty big headwinds brian shactman is outside the stadium in new jersey where the giants host the cowboys tonight. good morning, brian. >> reporter: exactly right. this league gets at least 3 billion a year just from...
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it would be great to be the next mark zuckerberg. i think we'd all love to be that. an overemphasis on a college degree, i don't know about that. >> well, there are two big numbers you need to know. first, about half, about 50% of people who go to college never finish. many of them are going to take out loans. they're going because they're told everyone needs to go to college whether they're right for it or not. those people are being sold a bill and taxpayers are on the hook for their loans and federal grants. and one-third of people with bachelor's degrees earn jobs that don't require that degree. that shows huge swaths of americans already consumer college that they don't need and that doesn't pay off for them. >> scott, you're not surprised by these numbers, right? you did a documentary about what we thought would be the coming crisis in student loan debt. it's arriving, isn't it? >> it had arrived. two years ago we did this documentary. we had a lot of the same issues. the delinquencies and the question of whether college is worth it. i want to show you a clip f
it would be great to be the next mark zuckerberg. i think we'd all love to be that. an overemphasis on a college degree, i don't know about that. >> well, there are two big numbers you need to know. first, about half, about 50% of people who go to college never finish. many of them are going to take out loans. they're going because they're told everyone needs to go to college whether they're right for it or not. those people are being sold a bill and taxpayers are on the hook for their...
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yes, it's mark zuckerberg 8:00 eastern only on cnbc. >>> head to australia, what am i doing here, reason why, coming up. [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be. ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. >>> it is that time again. disas tr du jour. >> that was a great segment. get over yourself. here is the reality. carbonite. >> ah! >> carbonite getting whacked today. it's unclear why. they do backup in the cloud. the company is one to watch. >> let's get back on track. today's sunshine stock is on track, hitting a 52-week high. 2011 they said was their most profitable year ever. unp is up 10% year-to-date. continuing to do very well. in the final sign of the signs, this australian businessman could be dubbed the world's most generous boss. he sold his bus company for $420 million and decided to share $16 million of those 420 with his co-workers,
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. >> federal agents arrested a new york state man who has in the past sued mark zuckerberg claiming he has a contract granting him 50% of the company. now, we expect the details will be unveiled a little bit later today. it is believed that the charges do relate to that disputed contract. he sued facebook back in 2010 claiming the contract went back to 2003 and alleged contract between him and mark zuckerberg. facebook denied this claim saying that he doctored documents. the legal team quit in june. we haven't heard much since then. we understand he's been arrested by federal agents today. >> thank you very much. meanwhile, extraordinary new details of how he was ousted from citi. should the bank have been more fort coming from the beginning? the former s.e.c. chairman will join us next on cnbc. for your legal matters. maybe you want to incorporate a business you'd like to start. or protect your family with a will or living trust. legalzoom makes it easy with step-by-step help when completing your personalized document -- or you can even access an attorney to guide you along. with an "
. >> federal agents arrested a new york state man who has in the past sued mark zuckerberg claiming he has a contract granting him 50% of the company. now, we expect the details will be unveiled a little bit later today. it is believed that the charges do relate to that disputed contract. he sued facebook back in 2010 claiming the contract went back to 2003 and alleged contract between him and mark zuckerberg. facebook denied this claim saying that he doctored documents. the legal team...
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straight ahead facebook is no longer on private market, but the $1 billion mark zuckerberg shelled out could be a game changer. >> the hot issues in the private market and what's the fallout from the loss of facebook shares? we'll ask sharespost ceo on the other side of the break. man: 1939 -- my parents ran across an ad for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner. let's see if we can buy the property." and the branch manager said, "all right, i will take a chance with the two of you." and we've been loyal to bank of america for the last 71 years. we have two car insurances that we're going to have you taste. the first one we're going to call x. go ahead and take a sip, and then let me know what the baby thinks of it. four million drivers switched to this car insurance last year. oh, she likes it babies' palates are very sensitive so she's probably tasting the l
straight ahead facebook is no longer on private market, but the $1 billion mark zuckerberg shelled out could be a game changer. >> the hot issues in the private market and what's the fallout from the loss of facebook shares? we'll ask sharespost ceo on the other side of the break. man: 1939 -- my parents ran across an ad for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met...
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i saw a different mark zuckerberg last night. i think he was very focused on monetization. he cared about the shareholders from the tone and discussion he had around the company's future. i think investors like that as well. >> so would you be looking to raise your price target? we're almost at the level you think it should trade up. i don't want to comment on where our target price can go. suffice for say that i see a big opportunity for facebook over the coming years. >> it's good to have you on the program. thank you very much. a big move on a big stock. >> for the 12th year in a row goldman sachs holding asset management symposium. discussions with over 40 founders from the leading hedge funds and private equity funds and real estate funds. time for another cnbc exclusive. gary cam ikaminsky has an exclu. >> a spectacular conference. amazing group of people. set the table for us. explain to the viewers who the clients are, what this is about and what the agenda of the next few days are all about. >> i'm glad you asked me about that. it seems people don't really understa
i saw a different mark zuckerberg last night. i think he was very focused on monetization. he cared about the shareholders from the tone and discussion he had around the company's future. i think investors like that as well. >> so would you be looking to raise your price target? we're almost at the level you think it should trade up. i don't want to comment on where our target price can go. suffice for say that i see a big opportunity for facebook over the coming years. >> it's good...
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mark zuckerberg, got sheryl sandberg in place who is an excellent coo. andrew mason has been through several coos in the time he's been there. >> that's fair to say. >> something about groupon that we don't know. they may surprise us. they don't have to guess what we like. their customers are known to them. they click on mani/pedis or flying lessons or whatever it might be. is there a big reveal that groupon has that resets the stock? >> i think that's right. in theory they don't have to guess because they have such a global marketplace of local merchants and such a marketplace and ecosystem. >> hold on, they are like mastercard in some ways, right? >> i disagree. >> they know what we're buying. >> i'm going to disagree. >> the issue on goods becomes not whether they are that mastercard. they actually have to make product selection which means eventually, right now it's a stub business, but eventually that could bring on the issue is they have inventory risk. they have to build shipping and management execution. they are having trouble, as i pointed out,
mark zuckerberg, got sheryl sandberg in place who is an excellent coo. andrew mason has been through several coos in the time he's been there. >> that's fair to say. >> something about groupon that we don't know. they may surprise us. they don't have to guess what we like. their customers are known to them. they click on mani/pedis or flying lessons or whatever it might be. is there a big reveal that groupon has that resets the stock? >> i think that's right. in theory they...
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. >>> also > alahead, a little pi of mark zuckerberg's honeymoon as that stock, facebook, falls below the $30 a share mark. ty and i are back in a flash. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night. whatever helps you understand man. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the new 360 investing dashboard at e-trade. [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx. this is the next chapter for lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. becaus
. >>> also > alahead, a little pi of mark zuckerberg's honeymoon as that stock, facebook, falls below the $30 a share mark. ty and i are back in a flash. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last...
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page six report that mark zuckerberg seen having dinner feet away from google's headquarters. coincidence or not? cindy? >> it could have been any number in of things. the fact that he's hiring developers right now in new york. the fact that they announced a joint advertising thing with them to target bad ads. but if you want my opinion, this is my dream lunch, right? one of them goes, hey look, we suck at advertising. you suck at social networking. another round of drinks, please. >> right. >> they could have a little bit to learn from each other. >> kayla? >> we don't know who he was with. i live in that neighborhood. i'll say. there's a lot around there. could be with the newfound wealth. models and bottles. a lot to do over there. there's no google conclusions. >> newly-married. i'm sure it was just a taco. >> i'm sure he was. >> i would like to say, for what it's worth, the facts, the show "whatnot to wear" is in new york. dude, the hoodie. >> maybe so. you never know. maybe it's going bye-bye. neither facebook or google commented and finally, golf's toughest test, u.s. o
page six report that mark zuckerberg seen having dinner feet away from google's headquarters. coincidence or not? cindy? >> it could have been any number in of things. the fact that he's hiring developers right now in new york. the fact that they announced a joint advertising thing with them to target bad ads. but if you want my opinion, this is my dream lunch, right? one of them goes, hey look, we suck at advertising. you suck at social networking. another round of drinks, please....
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a status update by mark zuckerberg and explaining the rationale behind investing in instagram and buying as a whole. 64,000 likes on that status. 7,000 shares in 30 minutes alone. and instagram only has about ten employees. we were talking about the gilead deal, seven employees. they made out well. think about those employees. they have won the megalions. >> whether it's overnight or a month is making out pretty well. jon fortt, you've been to instagram's headquarters. to kayla's point about ten employees. i mean, these people are now wealthy beyond their wildest dreams overnight. i mean, this deal to some now if you look at the twitterverse suggesting this is the sign of the ultimate bubble. do you agree or disagree? >> no. it's not. i did spend time there at the time when i was there they had maybe half a dozen people. spent about half an hour sitting down with kevin. he's really interesting. you've got to keep in mind they've grown to 30 million users very quickly. in december they were at 15 million. so there's this almost parabolic growth going on. kevin is extremely focused. a few
a status update by mark zuckerberg and explaining the rationale behind investing in instagram and buying as a whole. 64,000 likes on that status. 7,000 shares in 30 minutes alone. and instagram only has about ten employees. we were talking about the gilead deal, seven employees. they made out well. think about those employees. they have won the megalions. >> whether it's overnight or a month is making out pretty well. jon fortt, you've been to instagram's headquarters. to kayla's point...
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mark zuckerberg was not at the event yet, this big event. the most important questions that investors are looking at. >> he's not a madison avenue natural. >> so he keeps himself pure in some ways. >> he keeps himself pure. he trying very hard to craft that image, absolutely. >> thank you very much, sandy. >>> we want to take you to capitol hill. we believe the fed chairman in front of the senate banking committee has wrapped up his testimony and q&a has now begin. >> having southbound hit by both of these factors, with housing problems still being important some of the stresses coming from europe still being drabbed to some extent on economic activity, we have had a slower recovery than we otherwise would have anticipated. never, of course, we have had now growth since mid 2009 and unemployment has come down, but of course not -- the growth is not as strong and the improvement in the unemployment rate is not at quick as obviously we would like. >> and fills cal policy has bud gun to tighten. as we consider economic growth in the near and lo
mark zuckerberg was not at the event yet, this big event. the most important questions that investors are looking at. >> he's not a madison avenue natural. >> so he keeps himself pure in some ways. >> he keeps himself pure. he trying very hard to craft that image, absolutely. >> thank you very much, sandy. >>> we want to take you to capitol hill. we believe the fed chairman in front of the senate banking committee has wrapped up his testimony and q&a has now...
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the nominees are "sesame street's" big bird, mark zuckerberg or meg whitman. to vote go cnbc.com. we'll reveal the winner on "street signs". markets are higher on this jobs friday. how should you position yourself heading into the weekend. i take insulin, so i test... a lot. do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't take much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? so testing is one less thing i have to worry about today. great. call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test easy. humans -- sometimes life trips us up. and sometimes, we trip ourselves up, but that's okay. at liberty mutual insurance we can "untrip" you as you go through your life with personalized policies and discounts when you need them most. just call... and speak with a licensed representative about saving on your policy when you get married, move into a new house... [crash!] or add a car to your policy. don't forget to ask about saving
the nominees are "sesame street's" big bird, mark zuckerberg or meg whitman. to vote go cnbc.com. we'll reveal the winner on "street signs". markets are higher on this jobs friday. how should you position yourself heading into the weekend. i take insulin, so i test... a lot. do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't take much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite...
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i mean he just needs to go one step further, a la mark zuckerberg and go on a conference call and be humble. >> apple today up 8, i still think david boeing is the most influential tech writer of all time. and the apple miniis going to end up being a huge success. >> i felt -- it's interesting to think about a product that basically a lot of us have thought was stillborn immediately. amazon i'm sure is terrific. don't forget the nook. >> keeping an eye on special dividends and we also have a screen from our own markets desk today david, insider ownership 20% or more. debt to assets less than 25%. oracle, berkshire, es este lauder. >> if you want to get it done you have to announce pretty soon. we have seen if there's large insider ownership. when you have a ceo that does not have a lot of stock, they don't want to do a dividends, they want to do a buy back. they have options, but when you have ceos who have a lot of stock, they prefer a special dividend. one question i continue to have, though, is was it in the plan or is it something they considered and only now, and why not now, be
i mean he just needs to go one step further, a la mark zuckerberg and go on a conference call and be humble. >> apple today up 8, i still think david boeing is the most influential tech writer of all time. and the apple miniis going to end up being a huge success. >> i felt -- it's interesting to think about a product that basically a lot of us have thought was stillborn immediately. amazon i'm sure is terrific. don't forget the nook. >> keeping an eye on special dividends and...
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"today's" host matt lauer had a chance to interview mark zuckerberg. here's a look at the interview. >> they say this is not only the visionary and the technical guy, this is the ceo. i was reading the article. they said this is like the guy who's learning as he goes. it's like you're learning how to fly and they're in the cockpit. how do you feel about that? >> i take the responsibility extremely seriously. and our responsibility as a company is just to do the best that we can and build the best product for people. and if we build the best products, then i think that we can leading in the space for a long time. that's what we need to stay focused on. >> will it happen naturally. you built the product. can the company make money? i'm not a tech guy and i'm not a business guy but the question i hear over and over again, if a company has a billion customers, how can they not be killing it if they're making money. >> i guess we ooh killing it, we are making billions of dollars. we're a public company now, so i can talk about it. the future is going to be
"today's" host matt lauer had a chance to interview mark zuckerberg. here's a look at the interview. >> they say this is not only the visionary and the technical guy, this is the ceo. i was reading the article. they said this is like the guy who's learning as he goes. it's like you're learning how to fly and they're in the cockpit. how do you feel about that? >> i take the responsibility extremely seriously. and our responsibility as a company is just to do the best that...
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. >> you've got a man crush on mark zuckerberg. >> bitter, table of one. there ee there's a lot more yours truly squa "squawk on the street" still ahead. that could adapt to changing road conditions. one that continually monitors and corrects for wheel slip. we imagined a vehicle that can increase emergency braking power when you need it most. and we imagined it looking like nothing else on the road today. then...we built it. the 2012 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. for exceptional offers if you made a list of countries from around the world... ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. >>> simon hobbs is back after a well-deserved day off. here to tell us what's coming up at 10. >> there's a huge amount of anger about the underwriters on facebook. we're going to hear the story of one investor at home. we're also going to have
. >> you've got a man crush on mark zuckerberg. >> bitter, table of one. there ee there's a lot more yours truly squa "squawk on the street" still ahead. that could adapt to changing road conditions. one that continually monitors and corrects for wheel slip. we imagined a vehicle that can increase emergency braking power when you need it most. and we imagined it looking like nothing else on the road today. then...we built it. the 2012 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz...
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. ♪ >>> this morning, we're asking you to capture this photo of mark zuckerberg and his bride. this is on their honeymoon in roam. big mcdisappointment. michael writes when i said supersize it, i meant the ipo. and then, of course, a big piece of the style section over the weekend. all about her. talk about diving into the deep end of the publicity pool. sf >> obviously smart. 3 trillion coins in a fountain? how about that. >> sure. nice. >> i can't think of one quick enough. >> i had a great -- i went to mcdonalds twice this weekend. i did everything. this weekend was a big weekend for me. and just love their coffee. so good. . >> don thompson's ears are burning. >> i had an egg mcmuffin before i boarded the blaen to go to boston. the egg mcmuffin remains may favorite single thing to eat in this world. >> nutritionally, it's not so bad. >> did you see how few calories? it was only 300 calories. they have the calories listed. it was really good. and -- >> you could have two. >> yes, and you don't need to pop lipitor before you do. i mean -- >> you don't even need -- it's so gre
. ♪ >>> this morning, we're asking you to capture this photo of mark zuckerberg and his bride. this is on their honeymoon in roam. big mcdisappointment. michael writes when i said supersize it, i meant the ipo. and then, of course, a big piece of the style section over the weekend. all about her. talk about diving into the deep end of the publicity pool. sf >> obviously smart. 3 trillion coins in a fountain? how about that. >> sure. nice. >> i can't think of one...
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. >>> tomorrow mark zuckerberg will give his first-ever interview since the ipo. the company has lost half of its value since that debut. will he be able to instill confidence into the company he founded? robert kaplan is a harvard professor. gordon biknoon joins us as well. great to have you both. robert, i have to start with you and ask you, does he have to say anything? is he obligated in some way because the stock is halved to actually address that issue? >> i wouldn't dwell on the stock, if i were him. i think what the market wants to see him do now is look forward. how is he going to build the company? what's his vision for the company? is he going to build -- how is he going to build his team, make sure they have a culture of innovation? is he a leader? i think the market is funny. they don't like what happened in the ipo. but the market is forward-looking and people -- buyers sell the stock right now depending on whether they think they can make money from here. >> i would agree on that. but also push back and say on all those points you mentioned, i think
. >>> tomorrow mark zuckerberg will give his first-ever interview since the ipo. the company has lost half of its value since that debut. will he be able to instill confidence into the company he founded? robert kaplan is a harvard professor. gordon biknoon joins us as well. great to have you both. robert, i have to start with you and ask you, does he have to say anything? is he obligated in some way because the stock is halved to actually address that issue? >> i wouldn't dwell...
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. >> pressure on for mark zuckerberg to attack the mobile problem. tell you what to look for in today's earnings after the break. >>> welcome back to "power lunch," i'm kayla tausche with a market flash. watching shares of u pfrmt s. profit femme for the last quarter but slightly raised guidance for the rest of the year, meaning that that all-important holiday shipping season that comes in q 4 should be a good one for ups. wall street see it is as a sign that it could beat q 4, possibly by ten cents. you can see that stock is getting a lift by 3% today. tyler? >>> investors getting ready for another earnings report from facebook, comes after the vthe two issues in focus for the company. jul jul jul julia boorstin with more. >> with a shift to mobile hit in google's results, the issue is how zuckerberg is tacking mobile use. investors are looking for an update to that half-million daily run rate for mobile, sponsored stories that zuckerberg announced last quarter. another key metric to watch is new users. facebook announced money-making initiatives, i
. >> pressure on for mark zuckerberg to attack the mobile problem. tell you what to look for in today's earnings after the break. >>> welcome back to "power lunch," i'm kayla tausche with a market flash. watching shares of u pfrmt s. profit femme for the last quarter but slightly raised guidance for the rest of the year, meaning that that all-important holiday shipping season that comes in q 4 should be a good one for ups. wall street see it is as a sign that it could...
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mark zuckerberg about to be a lot richer come friday. donald trump joined "squawk box" this morn ing. he was concerned about one thing regarding zuckerberg. if he gets married to his girlfriend, will he have a prenup? the donald should know a little bit about this. what do you say? prenup, no prenup. >> if he loves her, he should go in with no prenup. i don't have a prenup with my wife. if she divorces me she'll get $27.53 or whatever's in our bank account at the time. >> i would go with the prenup. >> no, no! romance, love! >> i'm all into romance. he needs to protect himself. what if she decides to leave. what if he's the perfect husband, she decides to leave. he needs a little protection. divorce laws make it very easy to leave these days. >> marriage is a risk arbitrage. >>> ahead, we get down and dirty in today's disaster du jour to find out if you should mine the beaten down coal stocks. that's coming up after the top of the hour on "street signs." we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and
mark zuckerberg about to be a lot richer come friday. donald trump joined "squawk box" this morn ing. he was concerned about one thing regarding zuckerberg. if he gets married to his girlfriend, will he have a prenup? the donald should know a little bit about this. what do you say? prenup, no prenup. >> if he loves her, he should go in with no prenup. i don't have a prenup with my wife. if she divorces me she'll get $27.53 or whatever's in our bank account at the time. >>...
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zuckerberg. zuckerburg donated to the city of newark and the school system and booker said that was not the case. here he is. >> complete misrepresentation because what mark did was put it in to a foundation. i wish it was facebook stock. it was not. it was $100 million in charitable contribution. >> reporter: booker says that they have yet to spend all $100 million and so there's no chance of a second batch of facebook funds coming their way any time soon. tyler, back to you. >> kayla, thanks very much. >>> the market in rally mode right now. modestly so. we're off the lows in positive territory. and look at that intraday dow after a dive at 9:30. a climb now and we're positive. the s&p 500 basically flat down 3.1 points at 1338. we'll be back in two minutes. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about that 401(k) you picked up back in the '80s. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like a lot of things, the market has changed, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and your plans probably have too. tdd#: 1-800-345
zuckerberg. zuckerburg donated to the city of newark and the school system and booker said that was not the case. here he is. >> complete misrepresentation because what mark did was put it in to a foundation. i wish it was facebook stock. it was not. it was $100 million in charitable contribution. >> reporter: booker says that they have yet to spend all $100 million and so there's no chance of a second batch of facebook funds coming their way any time soon. tyler, back to you....
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we'll talk to a great haitian triple jumper, but most importantly, he was mark zuckerberg's college roommate. the 14th person in the world to have ever been on facebook back when it was a college. he lived in strauss hall. >> a couple famous people lived in emerson tlou obviously many of poorer. >> what a group. carl, we look forward to that, and much more from the olympic games. meantime how are we setting up in the united states on the u.s. futures? we do have a 1% gain. our road map meantime starts with the waiting game today. the question, will it or won't it deliver or hint at monetary sim lulls? could the stronger than expected adp number foreshadow a better number on friday? google delays its release of nexus q. is this a win for apple which continues its streak of gains. and is wall street going antisocial? electronics arts say social is slowing, but mobile is where it is at. so much to talk about today. but we have to start off with the markets. july going to the bulls. the dow and s&p 500 down 1% for the month. the economy and jobs still on the radar this morning. the laide employm
we'll talk to a great haitian triple jumper, but most importantly, he was mark zuckerberg's college roommate. the 14th person in the world to have ever been on facebook back when it was a college. he lived in strauss hall. >> a couple famous people lived in emerson tlou obviously many of poorer. >> what a group. carl, we look forward to that, and much more from the olympic games. meantime how are we setting up in the united states on the u.s. futures? we do have a 1% gain. our road...
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mike writes, buy facebook because mark zuckerberg is a cool dude. and walsh rights, linkedin because people should stick to their day jobs. i'll tell you what, these replacement refs don't have many friend. largely a one-sided debate. watching tech names? >> google, the stock is up another 1.5%, all-time high. i was hoping we could look at ten years of microsoft versus google because they're coming very close to having the same market value. i believe it would be the first time for doing toll eclipse microsoft that that would be the case. we're talking about large numbers, $245 billion, $260 billion for microsoft. shows you the accretion for google but microsoft has had a big move. >> he was saying goolg was a vacuum cleaner in terms of hoovering up revenue. >> takes me back to the time when people said google wants to go into vertical integration, wants their own phone, that's crazy and now you see the synergies that come from licensing software and having web services. >> analysts are speaking positive about the mobility acquisition, completed not
mike writes, buy facebook because mark zuckerberg is a cool dude. and walsh rights, linkedin because people should stick to their day jobs. i'll tell you what, these replacement refs don't have many friend. largely a one-sided debate. watching tech names? >> google, the stock is up another 1.5%, all-time high. i was hoping we could look at ten years of microsoft versus google because they're coming very close to having the same market value. i believe it would be the first time for doing...
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i think every student's dream to this day is to at some point become a mark zuckerberg or follow down that path. i think a lot of them are pursuing in different angles. some people taking a leap immediately looking to start their own companies and others looking to head to the west coast to work for companies like facebook to get exposure to how those great companies work in hopes that it some day potentially they can start their own. >> well, let's hope those future ipos go a little more smoothly than this one did. keep your eye on him because he has got a bright future ahead of him, i think, ty. over to you. >> absolutely. i put money with him. >> me too. >> every word from the federal reserve here for signs that the central banks might be ready to step in and prop up the markets. there are of course both policy and politics involved in any such move. steve liesman, as promised back with us. and he had a big exclusive interview. you got some insight, steve, into what the fed is thinking. >> yeah. into both the politics and policy. what you'll hear when you hear this next section wit
i think every student's dream to this day is to at some point become a mark zuckerberg or follow down that path. i think a lot of them are pursuing in different angles. some people taking a leap immediately looking to start their own companies and others looking to head to the west coast to work for companies like facebook to get exposure to how those great companies work in hopes that it some day potentially they can start their own. >> well, let's hope those future ipos go a little more...
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zuckerberg. and with his own 1% stake, br g breyer. and number two marc an dreesen and he bet big on twitter as well. next three is gray lock's reid hoffman. found of linkedin and angel investor to 80 start-ups. also on the list. david sze. one of the first guys in the valley to see the potential of social media. and benchmark peter feinton comes in at number five. he's a yelp board member. speaking of start-up success, remember michael dell? he tweeted this morning 28 years ago with $1,000 instead of studying for finals during my freshman year at the university of texas, i started dell. good move for mr. dell. word to my son who starts his finals today at temple university, don't get any ideas. >> i think that's very good advice, ty, for a lot of people. we have an enormous amount coming up in the next half hour on power. we're going to take you to a real estate market that could be ripe for the picking. and even if you don't want to move, this could be a great place for you fo park some extra c
zuckerberg. and with his own 1% stake, br g breyer. and number two marc an dreesen and he bet big on twitter as well. next three is gray lock's reid hoffman. found of linkedin and angel investor to 80 start-ups. also on the list. david sze. one of the first guys in the valley to see the potential of social media. and benchmark peter feinton comes in at number five. he's a yelp board member. speaking of start-up success, remember michael dell? he tweeted this morning 28 years ago with $1,000...
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. >> mark zuckerberg made him an offer he couldn't refuse. he promised that instagram would run independent as a separate company. he made a lot of promises he's never made before. i don't know what finally turned kevin's mind, but obviously it was double what he was getting before, and he thought he could still run the company. but i do think just on the fear point, what you see with facebook is that they were the initial innovator in the sense that they figured out a way to get data out of people. and they are going to sell that data. that's their goods, right? and all these other social media companies, they're just figuring out other ways to get data from people and for that to be their good. mommy don't know how they're going to monetize this good, but that's where they're all trying to be. and i think facebook is lagging in terms of innovation. they don't want to be a yahoo, so they want to stay on top of it and go after the younger competitors. >> what's being said in the valley about the price? not with profits, but with revenue. >> i
. >> mark zuckerberg made him an offer he couldn't refuse. he promised that instagram would run independent as a separate company. he made a lot of promises he's never made before. i don't know what finally turned kevin's mind, but obviously it was double what he was getting before, and he thought he could still run the company. but i do think just on the fear point, what you see with facebook is that they were the initial innovator in the sense that they figured out a way to get data out...
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now we'll see just how rich mark zuckerberg will be. we could be sitting on as much as a quarter of the company which would make him worth between $20 billion and $25 billion, depending on the company's valuation. this ipo will also mint a couple of other new millionaires. we'll have to see how much of their initial stakes in the company they have sold. a number of institutional names should also turn a hefty profit. the s1 are reveal the stakes of microsoft, goldman sachs, as well as excel partners. this ipo is certainly the buzz of menlo park this morning. we were at the starbucks across the street. a couple of the customers were joking with the baristas that no one's coming to work tomorrow because everybody will be at home counting up their facebook millions. >> and what will be the lock-ups -- will management -- will zuckerberg be able to sell his shares -- >> reporter: you know, typically it's a six-month lock-up. what my sources are telling me is one of the reasons why facebook is so eager to get this s1 filed now is so it can st
now we'll see just how rich mark zuckerberg will be. we could be sitting on as much as a quarter of the company which would make him worth between $20 billion and $25 billion, depending on the company's valuation. this ipo will also mint a couple of other new millionaires. we'll have to see how much of their initial stakes in the company they have sold. a number of institutional names should also turn a hefty profit. the s1 are reveal the stakes of microsoft, goldman sachs, as well as excel...
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also, apple closer to that $700 mark. >>> finally, what a week, zuckerberg, ben bernanke, who had the better week? >>> we have been talking about the new iphone corrector. one is the dallas-based chain, mike muller is the ceo of milo, is this really a big headache, not everybody is going to have this new phone? >> no, but the estimates that i have, they're going to sell $50 million of these new phones, quite a few of our guests are going to have phones that don't fit the devices we have in our guest rooms. >> don't you think they'll have adapters? >> hopefully, they'll buy adapters. i understand they'll cost $30. whether or not they'll bring them with them when they travel, remains to be seen. they may forget them. a certain number of guests will have phones that don't work with the devices in our rooms. they cost $30 and we have 600 guest rooms. just buying the adapters would be expensive for us. >> concerned that someone would walk away with the adapter. >> whether or not that we'll ask for a deposit. we'll have some available at the front desk. asking for them a deposit is a bit of
also, apple closer to that $700 mark. >>> finally, what a week, zuckerberg, ben bernanke, who had the better week? >>> we have been talking about the new iphone corrector. one is the dallas-based chain, mike muller is the ceo of milo, is this really a big headache, not everybody is going to have this new phone? >> no, but the estimates that i have, they're going to sell $50 million of these new phones, quite a few of our guests are going to have phones that don't fit the...
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she's written an open letter to mark zuckerberg. it's a fascinating read. we'll walk through that and get her opinion on other issues as well. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the cookie-cutter retirement advice ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you get at some places. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 they say you have to do this, have that, invest here ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know what? ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you can't create a retirement plan based on ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 a predetermined script. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we actually take the time to listen - ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 to understand you and your goals... ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...so together we can find real-life answers for your ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 real-life retirement. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 talk to chuck ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 and let's write a script based on your life story. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 >>> former hewlett-packard ceo and cnbc contributor carly fiorina writing an open letter to mark zuckerberg on his upcoming facebook ipo next week. she knows firsthand
she's written an open letter to mark zuckerberg. it's a fascinating read. we'll walk through that and get her opinion on other issues as well. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the cookie-cutter retirement advice ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you get at some places. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 they say you have to do this, have that, invest here ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know what? ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you can't create a retirement plan based on ttd#: 1-800-345-2550...
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specifically they have an issue with mark zuckerberg controlling rights and the ability of him to actually pass that control on to a successor. >> this one you might be surprised. the different from the govern it'sas, that you're betting on facebook and more zuckerberg. we saw a similar thing with zynga and groupon. maybe it's the right thing to do, but even ford motor company today and through its history has been 40% controlled by the ford family, only 15% or 13% ownership. nobody would say the more equitable governed gm was better governed than ford. >> just to add on to that. >> ten seconds. >> i think they have been very good at protecting the company so they can go for the long term like apple and amazon. that's very much to their credit. >> let's enon that congenial agreement. >> the topic is ben bernanke ben bernanke and what he's really like. tell us what you really think he wants to say. we'll share your thoughts in a few minutes. stay tuned. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we unde
specifically they have an issue with mark zuckerberg controlling rights and the ability of him to actually pass that control on to a successor. >> this one you might be surprised. the different from the govern it'sas, that you're betting on facebook and more zuckerberg. we saw a similar thing with zynga and groupon. maybe it's the right thing to do, but even ford motor company today and through its history has been 40% controlled by the ford family, only 15% or 13% ownership. nobody would...
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will they take the google route and give no guidance and will mark zuckerberg make an appearance? we don't know. >> these are all atraditional companies. they're swearing by facebook to get new customers. i also know that this has been a great debacle. maybe they do a good job. i know that i heard wpp, big advertising firm, talking about doubling the amount of money that it's going to spend on facebook but it's still a fraction of what it's going to spend on google. if you like facebook, go by google. >> coming up, the earnings picture from photos sharing website, shutter fly. let's take a look at the futures. we are bracing for what appears to be a big rally. the dow looking at 161 points. s&p looking at 18. much more "squawk on the street" straight ahead. 6 ♪ i've seen your picture ♪ your name in lights . ♪ i've s ♪ your name in lights . find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. upx shares higher. the d.o.j. and the european commission, that deal gets approval in today's session. so, jim, we've got a lot to watch here. we had a lot of earnings out after the bel
will they take the google route and give no guidance and will mark zuckerberg make an appearance? we don't know. >> these are all atraditional companies. they're swearing by facebook to get new customers. i also know that this has been a great debacle. maybe they do a good job. i know that i heard wpp, big advertising firm, talking about doubling the amount of money that it's going to spend on facebook but it's still a fraction of what it's going to spend on google. if you like facebook,...